Physics 4th year

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Physics Work and Energy Quiz

Test your knowledge of the fundamental concepts of physics with our engaging quiz! Designed for 4th-year students, this quiz covers key topics such as work, energy, and potential energy.

Join now and discover how well you understand:

  • The principles of work and energy
  • The different types of energy in physics
  • The relationships between forces and motion
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by LearningStar102
The three ingredients for work are:
Energy, displacement, and force.
Force, displacement, and cause.
Force, displacement, and gravity.
Energy is the capacity of a system to...
Remain constant.
Generate heat.
Do work.
The stored energy of position is referred to as...
Positional energy.
Potential energy.
Elastic energy.
The gravitational potential energy depends on...
The object's position in height.
The object's elastic properties.
The object's position and elastic properties.
An object's Total Mechanical Energy is the result of...
The sum of its elastic and gravitational PE.
The sum of its weight and its PE.
The sum of its kinetic energy and its PE.
Friction, air resistance, and tension are examples of external forces.
Yes.
No.
A ball at a height of 7m has the same TME as a ball falling from the same height.
Yes.
No.
The property of a material that determines how easily electricity can move through it is called...
Voltage.
Resistance.
Conduction.
A good insulator has:
Low resistance.
High resistance.
Electric circuits can be classified in:
Open, closed, or hybrid.
Series, parallel, or hybrid
Short, long, or combined.
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